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Melodic Techno fans are screaming internally worldwide as the major label Afterlife whispers at the reappearance of the immaculate “Falling Man”. After an incredible residency at the Sphere in Vegas, Co-founder Anyma, may be returning to the decks alongside counterpart MRAK. Together as Tale of Us, they broke boundaries within the EDM scene in terms of audio-visual showcases, setting the bar sky-high for other artists and collaborators. Thus, the “Falling Man” has become a beacon of transcendence and a leading symbol of a generation of artists and musicians. While we don’t expect a reunion of the duo at this point, it’s encouraging to see that there is a nostalgic look back at the golden age of melodic techno.

Afterlife Festival

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With an outstanding lineup split between two stages from June 13th to June 14th, Afterlife is taking over the Circuit de Barcelona in Catalunya. Although Anyma and MRAK will not be playing as Tale of Us, each one of them have curated their own selection of tastemakers and hard-hitters.

Anyma’s lineup on friday include Mind Against, Kevin de Vries, Recondite (Live), Kasia, Pacs, Rebuke, Woo York (Live), Baset, Stylo, and Laherte. On the other hand, MRAK selected Camelphat, Gordo, Layla Benitez, 19:26, Omnya, 8Kays, Alfa Romero, Asal, Oostil, and Earthlife.

The “Falling Man”

More than just a logo, the “Falling Man” became the face of the brand on the early stages of Afterlife. The symbol represents transcendence and the connection between the physical and spiritual world. Surrendering your physical self into the infinite is a recurring topic in the Afterlife catalog, with tracks that provide an elevated experience. Together with its visuals, the brand has evolved into a superpower within the Melodic House and Techno scene, opening the door for future generations of artists within the realm.

This time around, it seems like the “Falling Man” will take up his physical form this time, and add a 3D element to the already spectacular audiovisual experience.

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